Göttingen Ratzeburg

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Date Time Route Price
05.08. 09:00 Heidenheim an der Brenz, Aalen, Würzburg, Kassel, Göttingen, Hannover, Hamburg, Ratzeburg 30 € Show More

Route Göttingen to Ratzeburg

The main route from Göttingen to Ratzeburg involves traveling on the A7 and A24 highways, covering a total distance of approximately 320 kilometers. The typical driving duration is around 3.5 to 4 hours, passing through important cities such as Hannover and Hamburg. Alternative routes may include the A2 and A1 highways depending on traffic conditions and preferences.

Meeting in Göttingen

The best pick-up points in Göttingen for trips to Ratzeburg are the central bus station, which offers ample parking facilities and easy access for both drivers and passengers. Another option is the train station, with nearby parking lots and good public transportation connections. Additionally, the university campus and the shopping center are convenient meeting points with parking options and public transport accessibility.

Drop off points in Ratzeburg

The top drop-off locations in Ratzeburg for arrivals from Göttingen include the city center, where parking spaces are available and public transportation is easily accessible. The lake promenade is another suitable spot with parking nearby and good connections for drivers and passengers. Moreover, the train station and the historic old town are convenient places for drop-offs, offering parking facilities and public transport access.

Resting Points

Recommended rest stops and gas stations along the Göttingen to Ratzeburg route include the Heidkopf Ost Raststätte offering WC, restaurant, and refueling services. Another option is the Elbmarsch Rastplatz providing similar amenities and located conveniently along the highway for drivers and passengers.

Traffic

Typical congestion times and areas on the Göttingen to Ratzeburg route are during peak hours in the morning and evening, especially around major cities like Hannover and Hamburg. The best travel times to avoid traffic are mid-morning and early afternoon. Be aware of construction sites and potential bottlenecks along the route, and plan accordingly to minimize delays.